Jinghui Liu
Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine
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Journal of Reproduction and Development | 2013
Rasoul Kowsar; Nina Hambruch; Jinghui Liu; Takashi Shimizu; Christiane Pfarrer; Akio Miyamoto
Abstract This study aimed to investigate the role of epithelial cells in regulating innate immunity in bovine oviduct epithelial cell (BOEC) culture. We studied the effect of Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and its interaction with ovarian steroids, estradiol (E2) and progesterone (P4), and luteinizing hormone (LH) at concentrations observed during the preovulatory period on immune responses in BOEC culture. Immunohistochemistry of oviduct tissue showed intensive expression of Toll-like receptor-4 (TLR-4) and TLR-2 in epithelial cells. A dose of 10 ng/ml LPS stimulated TLR-4, cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), nuclear factor kappa B inhibitor A (NFKBIA), interleukin 1β (IL-1β) and tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α) expression, indicating an early pro-inflammatory response. A dose of 100 ng/ml LPS did not induce expression of these genes but stimulated TLR-2, IL-10,IL-4 and microsomal prostaglandin E synthase-1 (mPGES-1) expression and PGE2 secretion, indicating an anti-inflammatory response. Ovarian steroids and LH completely block LPS (10 ng/ml)-induced TLR-4, IL-1β and TNF-α expression as well as LPS (100 ng/ml)-induced TLR-2 expression. Taken together, this study suggests the existence of an early signaling system to respond to infection in the BOEC. In addition, ovarian steroids and LH may play a critical role in inducing homeostasis and in controlling hyperactive pro-inflammatory responses detrimental to epithelial cells, sperm and the embryo.
Journal of Reproduction and Development | 2014
Jinghui Liu; Mohamed Ali Marey; Rasoul Kowsar; Nina Hambruch; Takashi Shimizu; Shingo Haneda; Motozumi Matsui; Motoki Sasaki; Hiroyuki Hayakawa; Christiane Pfarrer; Akio Miyamoto
We have previously shown that polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) are present in bovine oviduct fluid under physiological conditions, and that the oviduct provides a microenvironment that protects sperm from phagocytosis by PMNs. Alpha 1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) is a major acute-phase protein produced mainly in the liver that has immunomodulatory functions. AGP mRNA is expressed in extrahepatic organs, such as the lung, kidney, spleen, lymph node, uterus, and ovary. Therefore, in this study, we investigated, 1) the local production of AGP in the bovine oviduct, 2) the effect of AGP on the phagocytic activity of PMNs for sperm and superoxide production and 3) the impact of AGP desialylation on the PMN phagocytosis of sperm. The AGP gene was expressed in cultured bovine oviduct epithelial cells (BOECs) and AGP protein was detected in oviduct fluid. Preexposure of PMNs to AGP at physiological levels impaired PMN phagocytosis for sperm and superoxide generation. The desialylation of AGP eliminated these suppressive effects of AGP on PMN. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that AGP drastically reduced the formation of DNA-based neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) for sperm entanglement. Additionally, AGP dose-dependently stimulated BOECs to produce prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) which has been shown to partially contribute to the regulation of sperm phagocytosis in the bovine oviduct. AGP and PGE2 at concentrations detected in the oviducts additively suppressed sperm phagocytosis by PMNs. These results provide evidence that locally produced AGP may be involved in protecting sperm from phagocytosis by PMNs in the bovine oviduct.
Molecular Reproduction and Development | 2014
Rasoul Kowsar; N. Hambruch; Mohamed Ali Marey; Jinghui Liu; Takashi Shimizu; C. Pfarrer; Akio Miyamoto
Little is known about the local production and function of alpha 1‐acid glycoprotein (AGP), an acute‐phase protein, in the female reproductive tract. This study aimed to investigate the regulation and immune function of AGP in cultured bovine oviduct epithelial cells. Analysis by Western blotting and immunohistochemistry revealed that bovine oviduct tissue expresses AGP protein in epithelial cells and the smooth muscle layer. Stimulation of bovine oviduct epithelial cells in culture with either progesterone (1 ng/ml) or lipopolysaccharide (LPS, 10 ng/ml) induced both mRNA expression and secretion of AGP. Estradiol (1 ng/ml), progesterone (1 ng/ml), and luteinizing hormone (10 ng/ml), which are observed during the peri‐ovulatory period in oviduct tissues (steroids) or in circulation (luteinizing hormone), suppressed LPS‐induced expression and secretion of AGP, which in turn induced the expression of Toll‐like receptor‐4 (TLR‐4) and interleukin‐1β (IL‐1B), but suppressed TLR‐2 and tumor necrosis factor‐α (TNFA) expression. AGP also inhibited LPS‐induced TLR‐2 and TNFA expression, but had no effect on LPS‐induced TLR‐4 and IL‐1B expression. These findings suggest that oviductal epithelial cells can participate in antimicrobial processes through the secretion of AGP, which is partly regulated by ovarian steroids. Moreover, oviductal AGP may regulate the response of epithelial cells, thereby reducing the expression of the acute pro‐inflammatory cytokine TNFA, which could contribute to the local homeostasis during the acute response to endotoxin release in the oviducts anti‐infection process. Mol. Reprod. Dev. 81: 861–870, 2014.
Journal of Reproduction and Development | 2016
Mohamed Ali Marey; Mohamed Samy Yousef; Jinghui Liu; Kazuhiro Morita; Motoki Sasaki; Hiroyuki Hayakawa; Takashi Shimizu; Ibrahim I. Elshahawy; Akio Miyamoto
The oviduct is an active contractile tube that provides the proper environment for sperm transport, capacitation and survival. Oviductal contractions are regulated by autocrine/paracrine secretion of several factors, such as prostaglandins (PGs) and endothelin-1 (EDN-1). We have previously shown that during the preovulatory stage, sperm are exposed to polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) in the bovine oviduct, and the bovine oviduct epithelial cells (BOECs) secrete molecules including PGE2 that suppress sperm phagocytosis by PMNs in vitro. In this study, we investigated the possible effects of EDN-1 on the phagocytic activity of PMNs toward sperm. The local concentrations of EDN-1 in oviduct fluid and BOEC culture medium ranged from 10–10 to 10–11 M as determined by EIA. Phagocytosis and superoxide production were assayed by co-incubation of sperm pretreated to induce capacitation with PMNs exposed to EDN-1 (0, 10–11, 10–10, 10–9, and 10–8 M) for 2 h. EDN-1 suppressed dose dependently (10–11 to 10–8 M) the phagocytic activity for sperm and superoxide production of PMNs in response to capacitated sperm. Moreover, this suppression was eliminated by an ETB receptor antagonist (BQ-788). EDN-1 suppressed mRNA expression of EDN-1 and ETB but not ETA receptors in PMNs, suggesting the ETB receptor-mediated pathway. Scanning electron microscopic observation revealed that incubation of PMNs with EDN-1 (10–9 M) completely suppressed the formation of DNA-based neutrophil extracellular traps for sperm entanglement. The results provide evidence indicating that EDN-1 may be involved in the protection of sperm from phagocytosis by PMNs in the bovine oviduct, supporting sperm survival until fertilization.
Molecular Reproduction and Development | 2016
Mohamed Ali Marey; Mohamed Samy Yousef; Jinghui Liu; Kazuhiro Morita; Motoki Sasaki; Hiroyuki Hayakawa; Takashi Shimizu; Akio Miyamoto
This study aimed to investigate the possible effects of the vasoactive peptide angiotensin II (ANG II), secreted by bovine oviduct epithelial cells, on the in vitro phagocytic activity of polymorphonuclear leukocytes, specifically neutrophils, towards sperm. The measured concentrations of ANG II in oviduct flushes and conditioned medium from primary bovine oviduct epithelial culture ranged from 10−10 to 10−11 M. In our experiments, neutrophils were incubated for 2 hr with ANG II (0, 10−11, 10−10, 10−9, and 10−8 M). Phagocytosis and superoxide production were then assessed by co‐incubation of these neutrophils with sperm pretreated to induce capacitation, revealing a dose‐dependent increase in both metrics by ANG II. This stimulatory effect of ANG II was eliminated by losartan, an angiotensin receptor type 1 (AGTR1) antagonist. ANG II also suppressed neutrophil transcription of angiotensin converting enzyme‐1 (ACE) and AGTR1, but not AGTR2, suggesting the involvement of the AGTR1 receptor‐mediated pathway in the response to sperm. Scanning electron microscopy further revealed that incubation of neutrophils with ANG II stimulated the formation of DNA‐based extracellular traps for sperm entanglement. The addition of prostaglandin E2 at concentrations found in the oviduct suppressed the ANG II‐stimulated phagocytic activity of neutrophils towards sperm. Thus the physiological levels of ANG II stimulate neutrophil phagocytosis of sperm in vitro, and suggest that an angiotensin/prostaglandin E2 system may fine‐tune the local immune response that fosters sperm survival in the bovine oviduct. Mol. Reprod. Dev. 83: 630–639, 2016.
The Journal of Reproduction and Development Supplement The 107th Meeting of the Society for Reproduction and Development | 2014
Jinghui Liu; Mohamed Ali Marey; Rasoul Kowsar; Nina Hambruch; Takashi Shimizu; Shingo Haneda; Motozumi Matsui; Motoki Sasaki; Hiroyuki Hayakawa; Christiane Pfarrer; Akio Miyamoto
The Journal of Reproduction and Development Supplement The 107th Meeting of the Society for Reproduction and Development | 2014
Mohamed Ali Marey; Jinghui Liu; Mohamed Samy Yousef; Mohamed Mohsen Mansour; Kazuhiro Morita; Takashi Shimizu; Fekry Mohamed Hussein; Akio Miyamoto
The Journal of Reproduction and Development Supplement The 106th Meeting of the Society for Reproduction and Development | 2013
Jinghui Liu; Rasoul Kowsar; Mohamed Ali Marey; Nina Hambruch; Shingo Haneda; Motozumi Matsui; Shimizu Takashi; Hiroyuki Hayakawa; Christiane Pfarrer; Akio Miyamoto
The Journal of Reproduction and Development Supplement The 106th Meeting of the Society for Reproduction and Development | 2013
Mohamed Ali Marey; Jinghui Liu; Rasoul Kawsar; Shingo Haneda; Motozumi Matsui; Takashi Shimizu; Hiroyuki Hayakawa; Missaka P.B. Wijayagunawardane; Fekry Mohamed Hussein; Akio Miyamoto
The Journal of Reproduction and Development Supplement The 105th Meeting of the Society for Reproduction and Development | 2012
Rasoul Kowsar; Jinghui Liu; Koumei Shirasuna; Takashi Shimizu; Akio Miyamoto
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